Length: 410 miles
21,230
square miles (above Merrymeeting Bay)
25.5
billion gallons/day (avg.)
Allagash River
Armstrong Brook
Aroostook River
Baker Brook
Beaver Brook
Big Black River
Big Brook
Blackwater River
Blake Brook
Bluffer Brook
Boody Brook
Brailey Brook
Bull Brook
Burnt Land Brook
Burpee Brook
Caribou Brook
Caribou Stream
Carry Brook
Chandler Brook
Chandler Stream
Chase Brook
Chemquasabamticook Stream
Chimenticook Stream
Daigle Brook
Dead Brook
Depot Stream
Desolation Brook
Factory Brook
Farm Brook
Farrar Brook
Fish River
Five Finger Brook
Fivemile Brook
Gardner Brook
Glazier Brook
Greenlaw Brook
Greenlaw Stream
Halfway Brook
Hammond Brook
Hayden Brook
Hockenhull Brook
Horse Brook
Houlton Brook
Howe Brook
Knowles Brook
Little Black River
Little Brook
Little Musquacook Stream
La Pomkeag Stream
Libby Brook
Limestone Stream
Little Black Brook
Little Hudson Brook
Little Madawaska River
Meduxnekeag River
Musquacook Stream
Negro Brook
Petite Brook
Pockwock Stream
Robbins Brook
Russell Brook
St. Francis River
Schedule Brook
Smith Brook
Snare Brook
Soper Brook
Shields Brook
Thoroughfare Brook
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One of the largest river basins on the East Coast, the St. John
drains over 21,000 square miles of land. Its upper portions are
some of the most remote stretches of river in all New England.
Samuel
de Champlain named the river after sailing
into its mouth on the Nativity of St.
John the Baptist day in 1604.

the Allagash,
is a favorite canoeing destination. To protect
this remarkable river, the state of Maine
created the Allagash Wilderness Waterway,
a Federally-designated "Wild and Scenic
River."
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